iOS: If you've ever wanted to keep a journal but found it hard to keep up with adding entries every day, Everyday.me can help. The free app automatically pulls in entries from your Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram accounts to create your personal diary.

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After linking your social media accounts, you can expand on or modify the posts Everyday.me pulls in by adding more text, photos, emoticons, or tags.

You can also add entries manually in the app or by emailing your entries to post@everyday.me. Even if you're not active on these social networks, the email-to-entry is pretty handy.

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Your entries are displayed chronologically in a Facebook-like timeline. You can access these also on the Everyday.me website.

The app has a pleasant interface. While it might remind you of Path or even Evernote for quick note-taking, Everyday.me is a little different in that it's not designed for sharing (like Path is) and its main purpose is to be your easy-to-use personal journal.

Android and other mobile apps are supposedly in the works, as are printed "quarterly and annual reports" with highlights and statistics for everyone who's into the "quantified self."